The mural is on display in the courtyard of the events space and arts venue among other pieces including graffiti street art.

The man behind the latest edition though remarked on how it broadens the appeal to a wider demographic – much like Burns himself.

Black added: “I’ve heard some great stuff already, especially because a lot of the work here is street art.

“I’ve had a lot of street artists come in and getting their thoughts on it is really interesting.

“They actually love it, which is pretty cool. I can’t wait to show it to the public now.

“We chose this poem as one of Burns’ famous poems that kinda related to me as well in terms of his honesty and relatability to the everyday person.

“It’s a ‘cheers to him’ and what he’s done over the past 200 years, and his work’s still so prominent now.”

Artist Craig Black and Ben Macpherson MSP (Douglas Barrie/PA)

“It just brings together modern artistic creativity and innovation with the poetry of Burns bringing out some of the key lines of his work.

“To have it here in this really vibrant part of Glasgow is excellent in that it’s going to be so many people, but also marries up that sense of Burns being something that’s contemporary but also connected to our past.

“I think Burns does appeal to all demographics as will this piece of art, that’s because Burns’ work and the celebration of it on Burns Night is essentially about people coming together.

“This mural and the launch of the #TaeTheBard campaign is all about doing what we can to come together to celebrate Burns Night.”